Technology and change are almost synonymous. Even more so now, when the speed of change is significantly rapid in the past. No wonder, there are tectonic shifts happening in technology architecture itself. Here is my take on what are the most important trends in technology architecture.
Data, Data, Big Data: The abundance of data, importantly enormous amounts of data will make handling, analysis and interpretation...

Innovate or perish. That is the only way forward for enterprises. Innovation has become an essential ingredient for modern business and this is particularly true for the Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) industry sectors. Banking has led the way in the past through online banking, ATMs, international money transfers and more recently mobile banking facilities.
Some important questions faced by IT in...

Perhaps one of the frequently encountered question for technology architects is: “Now that we have cloud, do we need SOA?” Well, given the vagueness around the terms and the overlaps, this is not unexpected. Through this blog, I wish to propose that SOA and Cloud are in fact complimentary and should not be thought of as mutually exclusive options by technology architects.
The simplest way to explain...

This article is a contribution by our guest author, Srinivas Konduru, Enterprise Architect
These days where ever I go, whether it is attending an Architecture conference or reading an online article, the discussion is about trends in Technologies that are important to focus for next couple of years. I have seen most people talking at conceptual level and very few talked about the actual technologies (or software...

About Shankar

Technology enthusiast. Evangelist. Author! Shankar Kambhampaty is an information technology veteran with decades of experience, across verticals, corporations and businesses. Currently, Shankar is Director and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for a major Financial Services account at DXC India. Shankar is the author of several books and his special interest lies Enterprise Architecture, SOA, API, Big Data and Mobile technologies.